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    America F#ck Yeah!!

    ASSOCIATED PRESS

    6:11 a.m. June 19, 2007

    LONDON – Alexi Lalas helped humiliate English soccer 14 years ago. It looks like he's trying to do it again.

    The Los Angeles Galaxy president, who scored when the United States beat England 2-0 in a friendly match in 1993, told British newspapers that Major League Soccer is on a par with the Premier League.

    Irked by suggestions that David Beckham is going into semiretirement by joining the Galaxy, Lalas said the only reason the English league is popular is because of American-style marketing.

    “The fact that a segment of the world worships an inferior product in the Premiership is their business,” Lalas said in an interview with The Guardian published Tuesday.

    “In England, our league is considered second class, but I honestly believe if you took a helicopter and grabbed a bunch of MLS players and took them to the perceived best league in the world they wouldn't miss a beat and the fans wouldn't notice any drop in quality.”

    Brian McBride and Clint Dempsey are among the American players in the Premier League, although they play for modest Fulham. None of the American players in England are stars of the caliber of those at teams such as Manchester United and Chelsea.

    McBride – the third highest scorer in U.S. national team history with 30 goals – scored nine times last season for Fulham, which finished 16th in the Premier League. His tally was 12 short of Didier Drogba's league-high 21 for Chelsea, and the same as Wigan's Emile Heskey and Aston Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor.

    Despite criticizing the Premier League for sloganeering and over-marketing, Lalas claimed that, when he arrives, Beckham will have a higher profile in the United States than Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan.

    “The U.S. will never have dealt with an athlete who has had this kind of international impact,” Lalas told The Mirror. “Tiger Woods has that international appeal but, with due respect to Woods and Michael Jordan, David Beckham is at an entirely different level.”

    Lalas, a 37-year-old former United States defender, said his country's record at the past four World Cups compared favorably with that of England – England has two underwhelming quarterfinal appearances to one for the U.S. – and suggested almost all those who criticize the MLS have yet to see the league.

    However, several British papers were unimpressed by the Galaxy's 3-2 win over Real Salt Lake on Sunday.

    “The game was not without moments of quality ... (but) some of the defending from both sides was the type of stuff you watch through your fingers,” according to The Mirror. “It was the football equivalent of a demolition derby.

    “The use of possession was alarmingly careless and the concept of marking appeared not to have found its way across the Atlantic.”


    :bird:

    Always liked the guy

    In a related story, Greenland now claims US Baseball is inferior to theirs!

    #2
    America F#ck Yeah!!
    Love that film

    What a knob Lalas is
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      #3
      good ****
      more people watch the womens "soccer" in the states and its better quality.


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        #4
        no matter how he looks at it or spins it, MLS is a backwater.


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          #5
          Embarrassing.

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            #6
            ha............................league 2 is more competitive than the Premiership therefore i'm sacking my season ticket and heading to the deva stadium for next year - miles less inferior!
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            It was her birthday.
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              #7
              He cant be serious can he??

              Must be the Sun in LA thats done this to him
              When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                #8
                American commenter gets owned by what sounds like Sid Wadell

                Part One



                "will you stop with this players"

                Part Two

                When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by thesilverfoxlfc View Post
                  He cant be serious can he??

                  Must be the Sun in LA thats done this to him
                  I didn't even know they delivered there.
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                    #10
                    I live in America now and at Christmas this year a friend asked my twin seven-year old boys whether they liked to watch DC United games. They answered - "No, we only like real soccer".
                    I'm playing all the right notes. Not necessarily in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by loki View Post
                      “Tiger Woods has that international appeal but, with due respect to Woods and Michael Jordan, David Beckham is at an entirely different level.”
                      Completely lost his marbles.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mersey86 View Post
                        I live in America now and at Christmas this year a friend asked my twin seven-year old boys whether they liked to watch DC United games. They answered - "No, we only like real soccer".

                        End of.
                        Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.

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                          #13
                          if he didn't have a vested interest in the league he wouldn't give a **** either, the football is dire

                          lalas is as dumb as he looks, comparing beckham to jordan and woods is ridiculous. he can say whatever he wants, but you can't fool people into believing the mls is quality or tell them to believe that it is. he criticises the marketing of the premier league, which in all honesty could sell itself without any help no problem, and then goes on to spout rubbish about how great mls is in comparison

                          beckham coming to the states to play footie is like a solitary drop of rain falling into an ocean. no one cares, no one notices. there may be a slight increase in attendance at some games, but that's it
                          Last edited by Ron_Mexico; 21-06-07, 06:25 AM.

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                            #14
                            He's got lost on the way to making a valid point. The Premiership business model has been heavily influenced by leagues like NFL and NBA where they are designed for TV.
                            Such an ugly face, such an ugly mouth.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dirty_sanchez View Post
                              He's got lost on the way to making a valid point. The Premiership business model has been heavily influenced by leagues like NFL and NBA where they are designed for TV.
                              i take your point on the marketing end, but i still think he actually believes that the mls aren't that far behind in terms of the level of football.
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